#LoveOzLit: Annah Faulkner on the best and the worst of doing revisions

The best and the worst

Annah Faulkner here brings the bigger picture into play here, reminding us that it is actually different dealing with something in bits and pieces instead of the bigger picture. Weird isn’t it? How perspective can change like that?

The worst that she describes is harsh dose of reality, isn’t it? But it happens doesn’t it? *

*I’m currently afraid to look in my inbox to see the feedback on a speech I did. Not a good feeling people.

Huh, that first point is interesting. I have yet to actually sit and write a book, but the ones that I’ve been planning/plotting, it’s like all the different scenes all exist all at once, I have just some random scenes here and there written, others are planned in detail, I know how the character arcs start and end, but yeah, it is a very bits-and-pieces kinda thing. I imagine it probably would be a whole different experience it see it all together as a whole. But yikes, the feedback part does sound rough!

Presentations and speeches are so nerve-wracking, and hearing feedback on them is even more so. You gotta rip that bandaid off so you can stop angsting over it, Verushka! I have a feeling people will be more positive than you think. 🙂